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Egypt, Ectotherm, Endotherm, and Insect.

Egypt, Ectotherm, Endotherm, and Insect.

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7th Grade

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Egypt

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​Egypt Is mainly desert biome, while a smaller amount is wetland along the Nile.

Egypt

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Ectotherm
Egyptian Sand Boa
Scientific name:
Gongylophis Colubrinus

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Its main predators are birds of prey and large monitor lizards.

Also, its length can be up to 24 in. long!

they are non-venomous!

Also, they are known for having small heads!

They eat small rodents like mice or small rats as their diet.

Also, they can be found in desert margins, vegetated sand dunes, and dry savannah scrublands.

Egyptian sand boas life span is usually 27-30 yrs!

Facts about the Egyptian Sand Boa

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Endotherm
Leopard
Scientific name:
Panthera Pardus

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Their predators are lions, packs of hyenas or painted dogs.

Female leopards trick males for mating!

They are very well at camoflodge.

The leopards diet consists of rodents, hares, warthogs, antelopes, and baboons.

Their habitat is forests, savannah, grasslands deserts, and rocky regions.

Their life span is 12-17 yrs.

Facts about the Leopard

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Insect
Scarab Beetle
Scientific name:
Scarabaeidae

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The predators of this insect are other insects, birds, mammals, and reptiles.

Did you know there are over 30,000 species of these beetles!

They cannot see very well so they use vibrations!

Their diet consists of fruit, fungi, carrion, and insects.

They are found wherever there is decomposing plants or manure.

The life span of the Scarab Beetle is 3-6 yrs.

Facts about the Scarab Beetle

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Egypt is:

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Mainly desert biome

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Mainly wetlands

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Some is grasslands

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Some is wetlands

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Leopards diets consist of

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Dogs, birds, warthogs, and reptiles.

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Birds, warthogs, antelopes, and deer.

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Rodents, hares, warthogs, antelopes, and baboon.

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Deer, rodents, pigs, baboons and birds.

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